Orange Mayotte, a leading telecommunications provider, has unveiled plans to bolster and modernize its 4G network infrastructure in Mayotte. This strategic move aligns with the company’s commitment to enhancing service quality and providing top-notch connectivity to its valued customers.
Orange Mayotte’s Network Modernization Initiative
Orange Mayotte is embarking on a comprehensive initiative to revamp its mobile network across the region. This endeavor encompasses the replacement of existing mobile antennas with cutting-edge, next-generation counterparts. Additionally, the telco is set to deploy a new frequency band, specifically the 10 MHz paired spectrum in the 700 MHz band. This spectrum allocation, obtained by Orange in May 2022 from the Authority of Regulation for Electronic Communications and Posts in the French overseas territories of Reunion and Mayotte, holds immense potential for enhancing network performance.
Enhanced Quality of Service, Wider Coverage, and Faster Connections
The network modernization efforts undertaken by Orange Mayotte are poised to yield substantial benefits for users. Notably, these upgrades are expected to significantly elevate the quality of service, expand network coverage, and accelerate connection speeds, particularly in the realm of 4G+. It’s essential to highlight that this network enhancement initiative is complemented by Orange’s strategic plans to extend its coverage by erecting new network sites.
Regions Undergoing Network Upgrade
Orange Mayotte’s network upgrade project is slated to commence in several key regions, including Boueni, Ouangani, and Dembeni. These regions will witness notable improvements in connectivity and service quality as a result of these infrastructure enhancements.
Orange Mayotte: Pioneering Connectivity in the Indian Ocean
Mayotte, an overseas department and region of France nestled in the Indian Ocean within the Comoros Archipelago, is the focal point of Orange Mayotte’s connectivity endeavors. The company’s 4G network already blankets over 90 percent of the Mahora population, underlining its commitment to expanding coverage and modernizing infrastructure to serve a broader demographic.